Guess the grade? Not slabbed... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A "sucker" is someone who doesn't have knowledge....and that's not me. I've been buying coins for a few decades. Go ahead, buy based on a sticker...
Personally, I prefer no price tags. I know what I'm looking at is worth in my eyes and, if the price tag is too high, I will typically move...
It's cool they didn't charge you, but this is over-the-top ridiculous.
Here's a real bumping coin, with killer luster. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I stopped saving the one siders, was finding too many....but the 2 siders are harder to come by[ATTACH] [ATTACH] .
Are you a chemist too?
No, it's a regular coin worth 1 cent. 90% of the coins on ebay advertised as small dates are NOT....at least the last time I looked.
Whoa...that's a little harsh man. I think the book is awesome and educational, there's some great science and information in it.
Very nice coin!
PMD, plated.
It's funny, when I first saw that video I was praying he'd pick VG for the epic fail, it was close to his hand. Perhaps he did on one of the takes...
Love that video! I would pay $1000 to see the "spectrum" they obtained for VERDI-GONE. It would have no IR absorbance peaks on a low-energy...
Well, electrolysis would certainly do the job....but it will also leave the coin devoid of luster after the top levels of metal have been removed....
None of that matters, people read too deep and over analyze the TPGs. It comes down to ONE SIMPLE thing....does the TPG want the coin in one of...
IMO, NGC will reject it too, market unacceptable toning.
Yea, it's just a handheld XRF device. A lot of pawnshops and such use them to analyze metals. XRF is cool for that, it does a decent job at...
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